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$55: JJ in SB facing a raise
$55 PP, t50 BB
50/100 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: (1565) Seat 2: Hero (SB) (790) Seat 3: BB (870) Seat 4: (1125) Seat 5: (1045) Seat 6: (1560) Seat 7: (565) Seat 9: (1445) Seat 10: Villain (1035) Hero posts small blind (25) BB posts big blind (50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Jh, Js ] 5 folds. Villain raises (150) to 150 1 fold. Hero calls (125) BB folds. ** Dealing Flop ** : [ 8h, Qs, 9c ] (Pot t350) Hero ??? Read on villain is that he's aggressive. I folded a whiffed AK, otherwise I've been inactive. Thoughts on preflop call? I am all over the place here, between call, fold, and push. So I'm posting this... Plans for postflop given a call? |
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Re: $55: JJ in SB facing a raise
I'm only playing 22s and 33s but I push preflop instead of being out of position for the rest of the hand.
Given ur call: Kinda tricky. I think I bet 200. |
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Re: $55: JJ in SB facing a raise
i'd push pre-flop and c/r a-i on the flop. an "aggressive" player is not going to call your resteal often after a CO raise, and it ducks the pain of playing oop.
once you see a flop, you can expect a cbet from a wide range of hands, so you win the pot often, and sometimes get it in against 8x or 9x. failing that, spike your 6-outer and laugh all the way to the bank. |
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Re: $55: JJ in SB facing a raise
Against an agressive player raising in late position, I'd probably push pre-flop.
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Re: $55: JJ in SB facing a raise
Push preflop without batting an eyelash.
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